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Originally Posted by CaliGrrl
http://aslpro.com/ is a good resource, too, for the individual signs. There's a section where you can see someone actually doing the signs, since many of them involve motion and video is helpful.
I hope the docs can help you.
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This is a cool web page Remembering all the signs is hard work. And I am lazy. I am working on the alphabet. At least I can spell out words. Then learn signs as I go. I had my first conversation.
I left my hat on the back bumper of my van. I stopped at the light and the person behind tooted her horn. When I looked back she made the sign for a hat and pointed. I realized what she meant and jumped out to retrieve my hat. I then signed thank you. She signed back "you are welcome".It was a pleasant thing and made me feel good to be able to do that.